Arata Iiyoshi (飯吉新) is a Japanese artist most famous for making music for P… Read Full Bio ↴Arata Iiyoshi (飯吉新) is a Japanese artist most famous for making music for Pokémon games and Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
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Northern Desert
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@TGH
Fun fact: by the time @-bemyvalentine- suggested this track for me to remaster, it was already well on its way to being finished! LOL
Thanks so much for such a warm reception back to the project, folks. Y'all rule <3
@alias_hallow
so glad to see this back! realizing a few years ago that a speedrunner i enjoyed watching was the same one who remastered steam cave was really awesome and i'm happy to see that you'll be making some more of these :>
@TGH
@@alias_hallow Really glad you're enjoying my stuff!
I don't have any plans to remaster every single track from the game anymore, only more impactful ones and/or ones I really feel like doing, and on my own time. Basically, the tracks I've always been sad I never got to do years ago.
And I think that in turn the quality of each remaster will improve as a result!
@gamerfreak5665
This is one of my favorite tracks from PMD2, so many interesting chord progressions. Amazing job, I'm so happy to see this project continuing!
@zorquil
Fun Fact: This track is 6/8. The bass line goes up E Dorian for the bass (E - B - E), but the background counterpoint goes F#, C#, B, with an A thrown in along with the running line that goes F# - G - A makes it sounds like it wants to go to B Minor, which sets up the melody to be in B Minor. For the A section (when the melody starts up), the fourth measure goes up the C# major scale to transition to B Mixolydian. To get back to B Minor, it just bounces around the C#, F#, and B notes introduced near the beginning in the last two measures before the loop back to repeating the A Section.
@Achillionable
Very fun indeed
What i understood is that it's catchy :D
@zorquil
That's true! :D
@bulbakurb2385
Why yes I completely understood this explanation c: (I didn't)
@zorquil
@@bulbakurb2385 It be weird scale patterns. :>
@bulbakurb2385
I see, thanks chad!@@zorquil